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posted by n1 on Wednesday October 29 2014, @11:05AM   Printer-friendly
from the very-expensive-fireworks dept.

A supply rocket carrying cargo and experiments to the ISS exploded shortly after liftoff. NASA and Orbital Sciences (the company operating the rocket) have not released any information about what may have caused the incident, pending further investigation.

The mission was unmanned, and all personnel are safe and accounted for. The extent of the damage to the launch facility has not yet been determined.

Phil Plait, author of the Bad Astronomy blog speculates that the 60s-70s era refurbished Russian engines the vehicle used will come under heavy scrutiny.

 
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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by Bill, Shooter Of Bul on Wednesday October 29 2014, @01:25PM

    by Bill, Shooter Of Bul (3170) on Wednesday October 29 2014, @01:25PM (#111132)

    As far as I could tell, the Rocket was supposed to go to space. But instead, it exploded. I think that's where they went wrong.

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Leebert on Wednesday October 29 2014, @02:52PM

    by Leebert (3511) on Wednesday October 29 2014, @02:52PM (#111175)

    You would be amazing at "color commentary" for American football television broadcasts.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 29 2014, @03:22PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 29 2014, @03:22PM (#111191)

    They shouldn't have gone with the rockets expert who listed "4th of July" on his resume.